> Who does shoot and scan B&W, pretty much exclusively these days. I know you do, Adam, and I like the results (always checking your flickr acount ;-) )
On 3/17/06, Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fernando Terrazzino wrote: > > On 3/16/06, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>You don't know what your missing. Shoot B&W. Blood will flow like you > >>have never felt it. > >> > >>Dave, listeining to Gentle Giant, Brooks > > > > > > Well, the thing is that I know for sure I'll get "hooked" if I start > > shooting B&W, and then I'll have to scan, get a good negative scaner, > > even maybe I'll try to setup a darkroom (I don't if you still can > > easily get chemicals, equipment), buy books, at some point I'll fed up > > with the whole process and I'll say: Fernando, why don't you shoot > > digital and try to fake the looks in PS? So, I'm gonna take the > > shortcut... > > > > PS: You see what I mean when I say that I am lazy... ;o) > > > Getting chemicals and equipement around here in Toronto is simple. I > payed about $85 for my 6x6 enlarger, with lens, and most of the rest > came in a kit henry's sells for about $60-70. > > -Adam > Who does shoot and scan B&W, pretty much exclusively these days. > >